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Author Archives: Jeein Shin
Etsy endeavors: Marketplace website allows students to run successful businesses
Turning a crafting hobby into a part-time job seems like an ideal move for busy students, especially when profits can be earned with a little hard work through the convenience of a computer.
Canvas Life: Sculpture at Marc Foxx gallery yields imaginative interpretations
Sometimes I look at art and can’t help but think of the famous acronym: W.T.F.
As strange as it seems, I gravitate toward art because I don’t always know what it means; it’s interesting without needing a reason.
Food Review: Pressed Juicery
Pressed Juicery 10878 Kinross Avenue Los Angeles, Ca 90024 For those looking to change their eating habits and pursue a more organic lifestyle, Pressed Juicery might be an ideal place to start. Pressed Juicery is a juice store that focuses on making organic products from vegetables and fruits. Having several other stores in Southern California, […]
Caffe Luxxe founders brew cozy communities over coffee
If there’s anything politics and coffee shops have in common, it’s that they both encourage long conversations that never seem to end.
Getty displays Renaissance art
It’s a familiar ensemble ““ an extremely large Virgin Mary holding the infant Christ, while a brigade of disproportionately smaller saints and patrons frame the throne, all with shiny gold discs mounted behind their heads in a way that is somewhat reminiscent of medieval art.
Local artists breathe new life into conventions in 'Shifting the Everyday' exhibit
Aluminum cans melted into a liquid medium, thick lines of acrylic paint dripped on canvases ““ in the art world, you come to realize that just about any common item or thought can contort itself onto a canvas with the influence of creative minds.
The Artspace Warehouse located near West Hollywood is running a new exhibition called “Shifting the Everyday,” featuring the work of local artists David Jang and Barbara Kolo.